EPISODE · Apr 3, 2019 · 10 MIN
Soil Compaction
from GRDC Podcast · host Grains Research and Development Corporation
Soil is made up of organic and mineral particles and in between these particles are tiny air pockets containing water, soil microbes and fauna. These are essential components for healthy soil and root and crop development. When soil is compacted, the air pockets are squeezed out, compressing the particles closer together making it firmer and more difficult to penetrate. This in turn creates a hostile environment for roots and soil fauna. In this podcast, Wayne Parker, from Western Australia’s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and Soil Compaction project leader, talks to Lucinda Jose about the causes of soil compaction and the outcomes from the Soil Constraints West project that growers can adopt to improve their soils. Contact information: Wayne Parker Leader of the Soil Compaction Project Soil Constraints West Initiative Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development 20 Gregory St., Geraldton WA 6530 m: 0429 080 074 email: [email protected] More info: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/managing-soils Useful Resources AGRIC Managing soils > water repellence: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/soil-constraints/water-repellence AGRIC Managing soils > soil compaction: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/managing-soils/soil-compaction AGRIC Managing soils > soil acidity: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/managing-soils/soil-acidity GRDC Initiatives > Non-wetting soils: https://grdc.com.au/research/trials,-programs-and-initiatives/non-wetting-soils http://www.ctfcalculator.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Soil is made up of organic and mineral particles and in between these particles are tiny air pockets containing water, soil microbes and fauna. These are essential components for healthy soil and root and crop development. When soil is compacted, the air pockets are squeezed out, compressing the particles closer together making it firmer and more difficult to penetrate. This in turn creates a hostile environment for roots and soil fauna. In this podcast, Wayne Parker, from Western Australia’s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and Soil Compaction project leader, talks to Lucinda Jose about the causes of soil compaction and the outcomes from the Soil Constraints West project that growers can adopt to improve their soils. Contact information: Wayne Parker Leader of the Soil Compaction Project Soil Constraints West Initiative Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development 20 Gregory St., Geraldton WA 6530 m: 0429 080 074 email: [email protected] More info: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/managing-soils Useful Resources AGRIC Managing soils > water repellence: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/soil-constraints/water-repellence AGRIC Managing soils > soil compaction: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/managing-soils/soil-compaction AGRIC Managing soils > soil acidity: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/managing-soils/soil-acidity GRDC Initiatives > Non-wetting soils: https://grdc.com.au/research/trials,-programs-and-initiatives/non-wetting-soils http://www.ctfcalculator.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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